2014 In Photos: September
January 4, 2015
We are looking back at the top events of 2014 in photos. Today, we are featuring photos from September.
A Walnut Hill woman returned home, two days after being bitten by a pygmy rattlesnake.
September was peanut harvest time in Escambia County…with enough peanuts harvested for 212 million peanut butter sandwiches.
Puppies in K-9 tracking training at Century Correctional Institution.
Northview High School’s NJROTC Annual Inspection was held at the school, with cadets undergoing face to face scrutiny with a retired Navy commander.
Hundreds of students gathered to pray at their schools in across the area during the annual See You at the Pole event.
About two months after repairs were completed to a collapsed shoulder on Highway 97 in Walnut Hill, the heavily traveled state roadway once again crumbled into a deep gully.
The Tate Aggies bounced bag for a 33-32 overtime win over Pine Forest.
Daisy Robinson, an Escambia County School District bus driver, received statewide recognition at the Florida capitol ifor saving a young boy found wandering along in the middle of Kingsfield Road.
The Tate High School Showband of the South was busy with fundraisers for a trip to Philadelphia’s Thanksgiving Day parade.
The Town of Century approved a budget for the next fiscal year that was up $2.2 million.
Firefighters practiced their skills in a training scenario in which a car rear-ended a school bus.
The Century Chamber of Commerce as named the Camp Fire Century Youth Learning Center as the winner of the September Community Pride Award.
The 1A Northview Chiefs practice for a road game against the Class 6A Choctaw Indians.
Prisoners worship in the chapel of the Century Correctional Institution.
Volleyball season was underway in September.
Ransom Middle School staff members responded to the ice bucket challenger for ALS.
The University of Florida’s Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (UF/IFAS) Extension program celebrated 100 years.
NorthEscambia.com photos.
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